Annual Report of the Corporation of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York |
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... crops , furnishing more than one - half of the exchange required in our foreign trade , were enabled to continue their regular consumption of domestic goods ; while the west and southwest , not having ... crop Domestic Manufactures . 7.
... crops , furnishing more than one - half of the exchange required in our foreign trade , were enabled to continue their regular consumption of domestic goods ; while the west and southwest , not having ... crop Domestic Manufactures . 7.
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... crop of less than one - half of that amount proved sufficient for the wants of the world . The extension of that department in England has been unparalleled in the history of any other branch of industry in the world . Although the ...
... crop of less than one - half of that amount proved sufficient for the wants of the world . The extension of that department in England has been unparalleled in the history of any other branch of industry in the world . Although the ...
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... crops , almost wholly dependent upon our ships to carry it to market . The imports have been enormous , and , indeed , the only line of shipping business which has re- mained wholly depressed , has been the export of breadstuffs . An ...
... crops , almost wholly dependent upon our ships to carry it to market . The imports have been enormous , and , indeed , the only line of shipping business which has re- mained wholly depressed , has been the export of breadstuffs . An ...
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... crop of 1839-1840 , although an unusually large quantity of cotton was then picked from the ground . The great increase of the evil during the last three years is to be ascribed in part to the short supply of our cotton in 1857 and 1858 ...
... crop of 1839-1840 , although an unusually large quantity of cotton was then picked from the ground . The great increase of the evil during the last three years is to be ascribed in part to the short supply of our cotton in 1857 and 1858 ...
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... crop of 1858-59 Louisiana , Texas , Florida , & c . , the bulk of which was distributed in 1859 , and assuming the stock , 1st of January each year , to be equal , Less shipped to California , & c . , not included in the foregoing ...
... crop of 1858-59 Louisiana , Texas , Florida , & c . , the bulk of which was distributed in 1859 , and assuming the stock , 1st of January each year , to be equal , Less shipped to California , & c . , not included in the foregoing ...
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active American amount annual arrive Ashore August authorities average bags bales Bank bbls Boston capital cause cents Chamber Chamber of Commerce Charles China close commerce commissioners committee communication companies consumption continued cotton crop Cuba December demand direct distress duty ending established export favorable February fire foreign freight George hand harbor hhds hundred important increase interests Island James January John July June less Liverpool losses Lost manufactures March marine meeting merchantable month nearly New-Orleans New-York November October officers opened paid past persons ports present President production quantity Quarantine rates receipts received referred River Savings September ship showing supply taken tion tons Total trade treaty United vessels week West whole